
Housle a sen
Genres
Overview
The biographical film about the prematurely deceased violin virtuoso Josef Slavík takes place entirely like a haunting dream, in the mind of a feverish artist who remembers how he amazed Paganini himself with his playing.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
0 min
Release Date
1947-01-31
Status
Released
Original Language
Czech
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
6
Jaromír Spal
Josef Slavík
Vlasta Fabianová
Anna Zásmucká
Václav Voska
Frederic Chopin
Karel Dostal
Niccolò Paganini
Libuše Zemková
Henrietta Astfeldová
Jiřina Krejčová
Magdalenka
Marie Vášová
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Ella Nollová
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Jaroslav Mareš
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madame de Valveur
Jarmila Švabíková
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Lída Matoušková
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Anna Šteinová
Františka Horáková
Saša Danešová
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Mirko Maršálek
Robert Skládal
Otakar Pařík
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